Nutrition and Your Mind: the Psychochemical Response |
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... schizophrenia , periodic catatonia . The diagnosis of schizophrenia covers a wide range of person- ality disorders , all involving delusions , hallucinations , and fantasy , to which the schizophrenic reacts just as though these ...
... schizophrenia , periodic catatonia . The diagnosis of schizophrenia covers a wide range of person- ality disorders , all involving delusions , hallucinations , and fantasy , to which the schizophrenic reacts just as though these ...
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... schizophrenic does not signify a homogeneous population , metabolically . That this is apparently so is illustrated in the study here reported , for 7 out of 11 schizophrenics were Type I " slow oxidizers , " with an average plasma pH ...
... schizophrenic does not signify a homogeneous population , metabolically . That this is apparently so is illustrated in the study here reported , for 7 out of 11 schizophrenics were Type I " slow oxidizers , " with an average plasma pH ...
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... schizophrenics from institutional commitment through the sole use of vitaminmineral therapy ; has traced supposedly untreatable cases of severe depression to common household poisons such as mothballs ; has discovered - sometimes quite ...
... schizophrenics from institutional commitment through the sole use of vitaminmineral therapy ; has traced supposedly untreatable cases of severe depression to common household poisons such as mothballs ; has discovered - sometimes quite ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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